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Terrorism cannot be disassociated from its political environment.
One commentator observes that POJ "today is largely disassociated from its former religious purposes".
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(A note at the back reveals that they have "asked to be disassociated from it").
The world seemed like a far-off place; I felt disassociated from it, in exile.
"This case was part of the original case but was disassociated from it," says Mr Troth.
Some ministers seem happy to remain inconspicuous and thus disassociated from his travails.
Even conservative Christians often disassociate from it and prefer the word "spiritual".
This led to a demographic change, and the local Pattuva people became disassociated from the temple and its administration.
When this newspaper contacted ActionAid UK at the time, the organisation disassociated itself from its Ugandan operation and said that it had been told to stop making health claims about the risks of GM.
"They are very disassociated from their vaginas because it doesn't feel masculine to them.
What is the role and importance of moral wrongness if it is disassociated from blameworthiness?
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